Top three house songs - January 2018

Fast rhythm raises temperature

Monday 15th of January 2018

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The best way to stay warm in the cold days is to turn music on and dance. A quality house is the right genre that improves mood and creates a cheerful atmosphere. Set the volume to maximum and listen to the following songs and enjoy.

1. PAWSA - The Groovy cat

Super-talented DJ and producer comes from London. A well-known name to clubbers who do not miss great parties in the capital of England, Ibiza and Berlin. Everything that comes out of his studio wins "Beatport" and other eminent top charts. He received public praise from eminent colleagues including Green Velvet, Adam Beyer and Pan-Pot. His philosophy is that anyone who comes to the club should have a good time and house music is the perfect basis for dancing and a positive atmosphere.

2. Camelphat и Elderbrook - Cola


The real hit was released by the famous label "Defected Records". The song was presented in mid-2017 and it seems that it is becoming more and more popular. Camelphat is DJ and production duo from London and they have been officially into music since 2008. We do not know much about them because they are not overly interested in sharing information about private life. But they are very eager to share the quality music they make with the whole world. The combination of a unique musical style perfectly matched with the clear vocal of Elderbrook. A very popular song that will be hit for a long time.

3. Ryan Blyth - You Can't Hide

The great rhythm signed by an Englishman again. He discovered love for dance music already at school age. He wanted to create music the way Carl Cox and Armand Van Helden do - so that the whole planet dance in his rhythm. He took seriously the work of the DJ and it was only after a while that he devoted himself to production. Today, he is a recognizable name all over the world and the last song he has released wins over at first listening. The combination of cheerfulness and quality is winning for great house.